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meh
milk toast white bread, that's just a Mitt light.
Was hoping for Condi
I know a few on the fence who believe Romney/Rice* would win by a significant margin. I tend to agree at this point. She is brilliant in foreign policy, Bush hampered her. Liddy Dole is my ideal, but she is 75, Snowe is tired of DC, so she is a no go. Plus both she & Collins are from Maine, Romney needs someone from the South or Mid West. Rubio is not a decent pick, and Chambliss MAY be too conservative to help him; that leaves Rice, McDonell, Pawlenty and the lose vote trio: Portman, Christie and Thune. Haley might help. but she is perhaps too young. An interesting topic; I do not think Romey needs a hard core conservative, the Obama haters will not waste many votes on Johnson. The best opinions I believe come from present day Bush II/Cheney lovers, they will vote for Romney if he picks Steve King or Bachmann.
I would be inclined to, also.
Tim Pawlenty stock soars in Mitt Romney-world - POLITICO.com
Tim Pawlenty has jumped to the top of the vice presidential shortlist of several Mitt Romney advisers after emerging as the most effective and well-liked surrogate for the GOP nominee-to-be, according to several Republicans familiar with campaign deliberations.
The former Minnesota governor has impressed top Romney officials with his winning onstage presence at a grueling roster of Republican events throughout the country and with his low-maintenance personal style that has made him a favorite with the campaigns tight-knit inner circle at the Boston headquarters.
Do you really care who gets the Romney VP nod?
Seriously... You fuckers are running Plugs Biden for chrissakes...
A potted fern would outshine Plugs Biden....
meh
milk toast white bread, that's just a Mitt light.
Was hoping for Condi
I know a few on the fence who believe Romney/Rice* would win by a significant margin. I tend to agree at this point. She is brilliant in foreign policy, Bush hampered her. Liddy Dole is my ideal, but she is 75, Snowe is tired of DC, so she is a no go. Plus both she & Collins are from Maine, Romney needs someone from the South or Mid West. Rubio is not a decent pick, and Chambliss MAY be too conservative to help him; that leaves Rice, McDonell, Pawlenty and the lose vote trio: Portman, Christie and Thune. Haley might help. but she is perhaps too young. An interesting topic; I do not think Romey needs a hard core conservative, the Obama haters will not waste many votes on Johnson. The best opinions I believe come from present day Bush II/Cheney lovers, they will vote for Romney if he picks Steve King or Bachmann.
I would be inclined to, also.
meh
milk toast white bread, that's just a Mitt light.
Was hoping for Condi
I know a few on the fence who believe Romney/Rice* would win by a significant margin. I tend to agree at this point. She is brilliant in foreign policy, Bush hampered her. Liddy Dole is my ideal, but she is 75, Snowe is tired of DC, so she is a no go. Plus both she & Collins are from Maine, Romney needs someone from the South or Mid West. Rubio is not a decent pick, and Chambliss MAY be too conservative to help him; that leaves Rice, McDonell, Pawlenty and the lose vote trio: Portman, Christie and Thune. Haley might help. but she is perhaps too young. An interesting topic; I do not think Romey needs a hard core conservative, the Obama haters will not waste many votes on Johnson. The best opinions I believe come from present day Bush II/Cheney lovers, they will vote for Romney if he picks Steve King or Bachmann.
I would be inclined to, also.
I like them all but Collins. She's a nice lady and all, but too liberal. The others are great. Yeah I'd love to have Rice, I think Liddy is a little too old though. I also love Jindal, he would be great.
If it were in the bag, I'd say B1 Bob. LOLOLOLOL.....the thought of that is so funny I really laughed.
At this point, most of the people they listed are fine, and I'm almost as right wing as they come.
I know a few on the fence who believe Romney/Rice* would win by a significant margin. I tend to agree at this point. She is brilliant in foreign policy, Bush hampered her. Liddy Dole is my ideal, but she is 75, Snowe is tired of DC, so she is a no go. Plus both she & Collins are from Maine, Romney needs someone from the South or Mid West. Rubio is not a decent pick, and Chambliss MAY be too conservative to help him; that leaves Rice, McDonell, Pawlenty and the lose vote trio: Portman, Christie and Thune. Haley might help. but she is perhaps too young. An interesting topic; I do not think Romey needs a hard core conservative, the Obama haters will not waste many votes on Johnson. The best opinions I believe come from present day Bush II/Cheney lovers, they will vote for Romney if he picks Steve King or Bachmann.
I would be inclined to, also.
I like them all but Collins. She's a nice lady and all, but too liberal. The others are great. Yeah I'd love to have Rice, I think Liddy is a little too old though. I also love Jindal, he would be great.
If it were in the bag, I'd say B1 Bob. LOLOLOLOL.....the thought of that is so funny I really laughed.
At this point, most of the people they listed are fine, and I'm almost as right wing as they come.
Really? What makes her so f'ing brilliant at foreign policy? I'm tired of the pretentious "foreign policy" talking points. You either understand systems and cultures or you don't.
We were told Obama was brilliant on foreign policy and it was based on nothing. He has been a total moron on foreign policy. I could give example after example.
The bottom line is you can either trust your pres/vp or you can't. If you trust them domestically then it'll cross over into foreign policy too.
Tim Pawlenty stock soars in Mitt Romney-world - POLITICO.com
Tim Pawlenty has jumped to the top of the vice presidential shortlist of several Mitt Romney advisers after emerging as the most effective and well-liked surrogate for the GOP nominee-to-be, according to several Republicans familiar with campaign deliberations.
The former Minnesota governor has impressed top Romney officials with his winning onstage presence at a grueling roster of Republican events throughout the country and with his low-maintenance personal style that has made him a favorite with the campaigns tight-knit inner circle at the Boston headquarters.
I know a few on the fence who believe Romney/Rice* would win by a significant margin. I tend to agree at this point. She is brilliant in foreign policy, Bush hampered her. Liddy Dole is my ideal, but she is 75, Snowe is tired of DC, so she is a no go. Plus both she & Collins are from Maine, Romney needs someone from the South or Mid West. Rubio is not a decent pick, and Chambliss MAY be too conservative to help him; that leaves Rice, McDonell, Pawlenty and the lose vote trio: Portman, Christie and Thune. Haley might help. but she is perhaps too young. An interesting topic; I do not think Romey needs a hard core conservative, the Obama haters will not waste many votes on Johnson. The best opinions I believe come from present day Bush II/Cheney lovers, they will vote for Romney if he picks Steve King or Bachmann.
I would be inclined to, also.
I like them all but Collins. She's a nice lady and all, but too liberal. The others are great. Yeah I'd love to have Rice, I think Liddy is a little too old though. I also love Jindal, he would be great.
If it were in the bag, I'd say B1 Bob. LOLOLOLOL.....the thought of that is so funny I really laughed.
At this point, most of the people they listed are fine, and I'm almost as right wing as they come.
Really? What makes her so f'ing brilliant at foreign policy? I'm tired of the pretentious "foreign policy" talking points. You either understand systems and cultures or you don't.
We were told Obama was brilliant on foreign policy and it was based on nothing. He has been a total moron on foreign policy. I could give example after example.
The bottom line is you can either trust your pres/vp or you can't. If you trust them domestically then it'll cross over into foreign policy too.
I like them all but Collins. She's a nice lady and all, but too liberal. The others are great. Yeah I'd love to have Rice, I think Liddy is a little too old though. I also love Jindal, he would be great.
If it were in the bag, I'd say B1 Bob. LOLOLOLOL.....the thought of that is so funny I really laughed.
At this point, most of the people they listed are fine, and I'm almost as right wing as they come.
Really? What makes her so f'ing brilliant at foreign policy? I'm tired of the pretentious "foreign policy" talking points. You either understand systems and cultures or you don't.
We were told Obama was brilliant on foreign policy and it was based on nothing. He has been a total moron on foreign policy. I could give example after example.
The bottom line is you can either trust your pres/vp or you can't. If you trust them domestically then it'll cross over into foreign policy too.
I've heard her speak, she knows her stuff. She understands how and why the world is dangerous and she knows what to do and is willing to keep all options open, even waterboarding
I like them all but Collins. She's a nice lady and all, but too liberal. The others are great. Yeah I'd love to have Rice, I think Liddy is a little too old though. I also love Jindal, he would be great.
If it were in the bag, I'd say B1 Bob. LOLOLOLOL.....the thought of that is so funny I really laughed.
At this point, most of the people they listed are fine, and I'm almost as right wing as they come.
Really? What makes her so f'ing brilliant at foreign policy? I'm tired of the pretentious "foreign policy" talking points. You either understand systems and cultures or you don't.
We were told Obama was brilliant on foreign policy and it was based on nothing. He has been a total moron on foreign policy. I could give example after example.
The bottom line is you can either trust your pres/vp or you can't. If you trust them domestically then it'll cross over into foreign policy too.
I don't remember Obama being described as "brilliant" in regards to foreign policy, which is good, because he hasn't been.
meh
milk toast white bread, that's just a Mitt light.
Was hoping for Condi
Not just yet, I don't think.
Besides, she would TOTALLY outshine him, in every conceivable fashion.
Not that I agree; but that's a problem why?
I'm guessing you and your lib friends are scared of Rice; just like you were arguing Mitt was the wrong guy cos you were scared lol.
I like them all but Collins. She's a nice lady and all, but too liberal. The others are great. Yeah I'd love to have Rice, I think Liddy is a little too old though. I also love Jindal, he would be great.
If it were in the bag, I'd say B1 Bob. LOLOLOLOL.....the thought of that is so funny I really laughed.
At this point, most of the people they listed are fine, and I'm almost as right wing as they come.
Really? What makes her so f'ing brilliant at foreign policy? I'm tired of the pretentious "foreign policy" talking points. You either understand systems and cultures or you don't.
We were told Obama was brilliant on foreign policy and it was based on nothing. He has been a total moron on foreign policy. I could give example after example.
The bottom line is you can either trust your pres/vp or you can't. If you trust them domestically then it'll cross over into foreign policy too.
I've heard her speak, she knows her stuff. She understands how and why the world is dangerous and she knows what to do and is willing to keep all options open, even waterboarding
Tim Pawlenty stock soars in Mitt Romney-world - POLITICO.com
Tim Pawlenty has jumped to the top of the vice presidential shortlist of several Mitt Romney advisers after emerging as the most effective and well-liked surrogate for the GOP nominee-to-be, according to several Republicans familiar with campaign deliberations.
The former Minnesota governor has impressed top Romney officials with his winning onstage presence at a grueling roster of Republican events throughout the country and with his low-maintenance personal style that has made him a favorite with the campaigns tight-knit inner circle at the Boston headquarters.
If Tim Pawlenty would have ran for another term as governor of Minny, he would have been defeated as his approval ratings had hit the bottom. If he can't cut it in Monny, why do folks think he'd be a great VP of the US of A?
Wouldn't be a bad choice for VP. He won't upstage Romney. He's not a nutjob or an idiot like Palin was for McCain.
meh
milk toast white bread, that's just a Mitt light.
Was hoping for Condi
T Paw's got a few bodies in his baggage..
(LONG VERSION) Minneapolis Bridge Collapse Minnesota Video - YouTube
13 of em.
He gutted highway and bridge funding and ignored reports that bridges needed fixing.
Aside from that..he left Minnesota with a 5 billion dollar deficit.
I hope he gets picked!
T Paw's got a few bodies in his baggage..
(LONG VERSION) Minneapolis Bridge Collapse Minnesota Video - YouTube
13 of em.
He gutted highway and bridge funding and ignored reports that bridges needed fixing.
Aside from that..he left Minnesota with a 5 billion dollar deficit.
I hope he gets picked!
Yeah, that's why my OP had "!?" after his name because this is my state - and Minnesota remains unamused with his ass.